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New York Law Journal

2nd Circuit Reverses Decision on Jurisdiction Over Ancient Greek Sculpture

A team of attorneys from Foley Hoag and Amineddoleh & Associates won on behalf of Greece in a fight over the ownership of an 8th century B.C. bronze horse sculpture.
2 minute read

International Edition

Hong Kong Still Leads in International Dispute Resolution, but Singapore is Catching Up

The difference between the number of new cases filed at the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre and the Singapore International Arbitration Center narrowed to 24 cases in 2019 from over 100 cases in 2018.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

When the Statute of Limitations To Enforce a Foreign Arbitral Award in the United States Has Lapsed: Enforcing Foreign Arbitral Awards as Foreign Judgments in the United States

This article highlights four strategic considerations for a party seeking to recognize and enforce a monetary award in the United States using this method.
12 minute read

International Edition

The List Wars: China Prepares to Retaliate Against the US With Its Own 'Entity List'

China's "unreliables" list is expected to target large American technology companies such as Qualcomm, Cisco and Apple, and could subject them to market restrictions, investigations and civil or criminal punishment.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

In New Stance, DOJ Asks Justices to Shield Domestic Companies From 'Alien Tort' Liability

The U.S. Justice Department had argued twice before that corporations—whether domestic or foreign—were liable under the Alien Tort Statute.
4 minute read

International Edition

The Emirates Report: Can Law's Gateway to the Middle East Survive the COVID-19 Storm?

Historically, the UAE is the Middle East's legal hub. But could the pandemic, coupled with declining oil prices, put its status under strain?
11 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Suing the People's Republic of China Will Be Challenging

American exceptionalism? Real or imagined? There are opposing views, but the one thing I imagine both sides can agree on is this: America is exceptional…
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Singapore Convention: A Viable Method To Enforce Settlement Agreements?

A discussion of whether the United Nations Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation, informally known as the "Singapore Mediation Convention," is meeting its goal of promoting mediation as a viable alternative to litigation of cross-border trade disputes by creating an effective process for enforcing a resulting settlement agreement.
9 minute read

Law.com

How I Made Partner: Foley Hoag's Tafadzwa Pasipanodya

"I fully expected and looked forward to being in a position of being able to help others more as a partner, but I hadn't realized how much help I would need."
7 minute read

Legaltech News

Global Firm, In-House Collaboration Announces 'Open Access' Matter Platform Lupl

Lupl is expected to be open access, meaning that any legal department and law firm will be able to use the technology as they wish. Company founders say they're stressing data integration in the product's release.
5 minute read

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